So, FD lists the undercard with Taylor/Serrano starting at 8pm MST, then Tyson/Paul at 9pm MST. Of course, these fights never seem to start on time, but one would have to assume that the main event would start closer to 9pm than say midnight or whatever, no? [Reply]
There's a 3 episode series on Netflix showing pre-fight interviews that's worth the watch. It looks like these guys are friendly IRL and both are taking this fight seriously. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
So, FD lists the undercard with Taylor/Serrano starting at 8pm MST, then Tyson/Paul at 9pm MST. Of course, these fights never seem to start on time, but one would have to assume that the main event would start closer to 9pm than say midnight or whatever, no?
Ah, fuck. I always forget they do this shit. I was all fired up to flip this on at 7pm Central. Guys, when you put a 57 year old dude in the fight you gotta let him fight earlier. He needs to get to bed, and all his old fans who watched him when we were kids do, too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
So how is Paul -230 in Vegas if this is so one sided for Tyson?
Well, if it was a football game, I'd say the sharps have started betting big $$$ on Paul today, moving the odds back in his favor. But I have no idea if the sharps are betting this fight. Didn't check into it.
So I just checked Oddsshark, and just under 20% of the tickets are for Paul, but it represents nearly 30% of the $$$. Sharps are on Paul, moving the odds in his favor. [Reply]